The Crocus International company, which owns the Crocus City Hall concert hall, spoke about plans to restore the venue after the tragedy. Previously, the president of the Crocus group, Araz Agalarov, said that as a result of the terrorist attack the hall was completely burned down.
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“We will never forget those who were victims of terrorists. What was destroyed by their dirty hands will be restored,” the company’s press service reported in a statement.
Crocus International also thanked the concert hall staff for their heroic and professional work, thanks to which “they managed to save the majority of the guests and employees.”
Previously, the head of Crocus Group, Araz Agalarov, in conversation with RBC, said that the concert hall was completely burned down:
“If you walk into this room, you won’t even believe anyone can come out of it alive.”
The businessman evaluated the operation of the building’s fire protection system. Agalarov emphasized that his condition made it possible to prevent the room from collapsing for several hours, “so that people would have the opportunity to leave.”
“Absolutely everything worked,” added the businessman. “The sprinkler system, the hose robots and the warning system… All systems worked very well, as always.”
On March 24, nationwide mourning began in Russia for the victims of the terrorist attack on Crocus City Hall on March 22. According to the Ministry of Health of the Moscow Region, the number of victims as of 10:00 Moscow time on March 24, 2024 amounted to 154 people.
Author:
Akhmed Sadulayev
Source: RB

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